• @brucethemoose
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    This is a general intelligence test for America … and so far they are failing.

    It’s not.

    Most voters aren’t “stupid,” they just live in completely different information universes.

    This has always been the case in America, but I feel like it’s never been so severe, with people basically having their minds sucked into phones by design.

    • @chiliedogg
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      My parents have been brainwashed into not believing any news that shows Trump in a bad light. When I show them video of one of his rants, or his dancing, or him giving a microphone a happy ending, they think I’m gullible and am falling for doctored video.

      When people have been trained not to trust legitimate news sources, it’s really, really hard to convince them to come back to reality because, in their eyes, we’re the brainwashed ones.

      • @brucethemoose
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        Yep.

        I feel like information hygiene should be a mandatory part of school curriculum now. Like not just a small part, but hammered in.

        It’s too late for our parents I guess, unless either party feels like regulating big tech…

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        Though as an addendum, my mom grew up Republican, but doesn’t know how to use Facebook or anything, and she hates Donald Trump with a burning passion. Its kind of hilarious. She would literally, actually vote for Hitler over him, as his personality is so fundamentally incompatible with her, lol.

        I mention that, as it feels like a test case for someone that hasn’t been conditioned to view him as a superhero or whatever.

    • @kreskin
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      Disagree. Americans are too comfortable to do much of anything for themselves. The rise of centrism is basically being OK with whatever, and calling that clever.